r Cbrmifcle. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1900. NO. 250 wiv liumi BLOOD POISON. In some cases the external signs of Contagious Blood Poison arc so slight that the victim is firmly withm the grnsn of the monster before the true nature of the disease is known. In other cases the blood is quickly filled with this poisonous virus and the swollen glands, mucus patches in the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore throat, cruntions on nkin. rnmwr innvi cnintoi.no fn: 5t; leave no room for doubt, as these are all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison. Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min erals never yet made a comtiletc and nermaiient cum nf rmitnm'nnc tiii TWn ti, a. 4t,. back into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. More Mercury AMD Potash Make wrecks, Not Cares : mercurial Mercury and 7. " , , uiuuo, uuu mure who jmvc ijcch uoseu wim uicsc urugs are never alter tree trotn acnes and pain . 1 c 1 , c"i,r9;y "crcni inanner, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system, instead of tearing down, builds uti and invigorates the irpnernl lipoid, ft s s ,a ri uniii. 4V.; and therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear. 'even ...w..b.. j..-.. . ,v uunuin, o. tj. vj. tun uk rcucu upon 10 niaKc a rapia, permanent cure. s. s. a. is not a new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Mr. H. I,. Mycrj, loo Mulberry St., Newark, N, J., say : " I wns nffllcled with n terrible blood disease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards spread nil over wy body. 1 hesc soon broke out Into sores, mid It ii cosy to imninne the sulTering I endured. Before I became conrinced that the uiiciorn couiu uo me no cooa i naa spent a nunareu collars, whlcti was really thrown awav. I then tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. When I had finished my first ' bottle of S. S. 8. 1 wns greatly improved, and was delighted with the result. The large, red splotches i uu my cueni iickuii 10 grow paicr ami smaller, ana uciore long disappeared entirely. 1 regained my lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite improved, I was soon entirely well, and my skin as sss AGUINALDO OR HIS ADJUTANT SHOT Companions Took Him Away Richly Caparisoned Horse Was Left, With Saddle-Bags Containing insurgent's Dairy and Papers. tver for this. Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about this disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is in charge of physicians who have made a life-time study of blood diseases. Don't hesitate to write for anv information or advice wanted. We make no charge what- All correspondence is held In the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. ENDED HIS OWN LIFE Conscience Made a Coward of Murderer MoHSLust Chapter of a Tragedy Stricken With Terror for the Conse quence;, of His Crime, He Effectually Escaped Hanging. OunooNiAX, Jnno 3,Uilev L. Mobs, the man who murdered his wife in WllluiiH'Ui) Heights Park Thursday night, put nn end to his earthly troubles liiHt evening by sending a bullet through hit own huurt. Ho had carried the buidun of his awful crime for two days. Then, fnrgotting what might be beyond, in his mud ileaire to escape from con science nnd from eelf, he used tho emu remaining borrowed bullet to close the last chapter In his eventful life. At 7:110 o'clock ho entered the Silver State ludging-house, comer of Seventh ami Washington streets. Passing along tliu hallway, he entered a closet in the rear, and there he killed himeelf. He la said to have been seen n short time be fore, sitting on the curbstone on Seventh street, just opposite the house, engaged in conversation wLh someone, but who thin was could not be ascertained. Mobs did not have it room In the lionet', nnd was unknown to thooceupantfl. He in Hiiiio8iid to have used the entrance and Htairwny leading from Seventh street. Mr. Lena Bordaraco, thu laudludy, states that she was In the kitchen, en K"grd in lighting u lump, when she heard tlm teport of a pistol. She immediately hurried in the direction from whence the H'.minl came. She wns unable to open tlit door leading to the closet, ho the telfphoned to the police station for as bitniinco. l'ollctirann Quinton was ut once liH)ntuhed to the scene, nnd, on break lB in the door, discovered Moss lying on ldf back, dead, Dudley Evnus, who was sitting with lils ulfi) in a millinery store downstair?, heard ()f the occurrence, ami souuded the "larin. Coroner Hand was summoned, nnd also the police patrol wagon. The news quickly spread, and soon a large crowd of people sturoundod the building, "ml thu question asked by everybody wo, "Was it Mobb?" The Identity of tliu man had, up to this time, not been dieiiovoiod, no examination of the body "living been made, pending the arrival l thu coroner, The crowd was therefore oi:r and expectant, but with the "nlvtirsal certainty o( conjecture that it Hint surely have been Moss. Thu people did not have long to wait, ns Coroner Hand soon came, nnd a hurried investigation disclosed that the crowd had guessed correotly, and that Mots had paid the penalty of his awful crime. A search of his clothing brought forth U'" picture ofhli wife, which he had carried in n inside coat pocket. An limiieution of the- revolver with which ho 1,11(1 killed himself showed that It tallied with the description of the one recently purchased here by Mobi, and persons who knew Moss were soon at hand and positively identified the remains. The dead man wore a gray coat and vest, black trousers, a checked Blurt, bow tie, nnd n gray cup. These were the articles purchased of the second-hand dealer on Third street Tuesday morning. A large crowd followed the remains to the morgue, where for an hour or two a throng of curious people filed in and out, viewing the lileless form of the dead dead man. Where lias lie Ueen? The detectives have been unable to tell just where Mobs spent the time between Fridad morning, wlien seen on Third street, and yesterday evening. Rumors were received from time to time at police headquarters that he had been seen, but the officers were unable to locate him or to Hud those who were sure they had men him. Only a few minutes before the report of the suicide had been received by the police, Detective Ford had beeu informed that Mobb had been seen in the vicinity of the Silver State lodging-house. He was on his way there when he heard thul the man he wanted hud killed him self. ONE NEGATIVE VOTE CAST Littlciield Anti-Trust Bill Passed by the House Mann of llliuois Voted "No." Washington, Juno 2. Only one vote wns caet in the House today against the Ltttlelield unli-truet bill to amend the Sherman anti-trust act to make it more effective in the prosecution of trusts, their agents or attorneys. Maun (Rep. III.) cast the negative vote. The bill, ac cording to the statements of the repub lican lenders, goeB to the limit of the authority of congrees under the consti tution. All the democratic minority amendments, except one, were defeated. That was an amendment declaring that nothing in the act should be constiucted to apply to trades unions or labor or ganizations. All except eight republi cans Aldrich (Ala.;, Allen nnd Little field (Mo.), lialley, Longnud Calderhead (Kan.), end Cannon and Hitt (III.), voted for it. The bill amends the Sherman anti trust low so us to declare- every contract or combination in the form of a trust or conspiracy in restraint of commerce among the states or foreign nations il legal, and every party to such act or combination guilty of a crime puuishable by u tine of not less than 1(600 nor more than $5000, aud by imprisonment not less than six months nor more than two years. It provides that any person in jured by o violation of the provisional provisions of the law may recover three fold domogeB. The deflnltlou of "per aon" aud "persons" In the recent law is enlarged bo bb to Include the agents, of flcerB or attorneys of corporations, For purposes of commerce it declares il legal all corporations or associations formed or carrying on business for pur poses declared illegal by the common laws; provides that they may be per petually enjoined from carrying on inter state commerce, and forbids them the use of the United States mails. It pro vides for the production of persons and papers, and confers jurisdiction upon United States Circuit and District courts for the trial of caee9 under it, and authorizes any person, firm, corporation or association to begin and prosecute proceedings under it. lleporteil It' Huberts. London'. June 2. A cablegram from Lord Roberts, dated Johannesburg, May 31st, but which waB not dispatched from there until 8:30 a. m. of June 1st, haB been received by the war office. It says : "The occupation of Johannesburg passed off quite satisfactorily, thanks to the excellent arguments made by Dr. Kroue, the Transvaal commandant here, and order prevailed throughout the town. Dr. Kraus met me on my entrance to Johannesburg, and rode by my side to the government otiicee, where ho introduced me to the heads of the (several departments, all of whom ac ceded to my request that they would continue to carry on their respective dulles until '.hey could be relieved of them. "Johannesburg is very empty, out a good crowd of people assembled in the main fquare by the time the British flag was being hoisted. A royal salute was tired, and three cheers for the queen were given. At the end of the cere monies the Seventh and Eleventh divisions marched past with the naval brigade, the heavy artillery and two brigade dtvifiona of the royal field artillery. Gen. Ian Hamilton's column nnd the cavalrv division and mouuted Infantry were too far away to take part in the ceremony. The Fourteenth and naval brigades have been left in Johan nesburg to preserve order, while the remainder of the force is encamped noith of the town on the Pretoria road." Catarrh Cannot Uu Cured with local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cuie it you must take Inter nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and nets directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces. Hull's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by ono of the best physicians in this country for years, una is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of tho two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunky & Co., Props., Toledo 0. Sold by drrugglsts, price 75c. Hairs Family Pills are the best. 12 Rev. W. E. Sitzer, W. Canton, N. Y., writes. had dyspepsia over twenty yeare, aud tried doctors and medicines without benefit. 1 was persuadeu to use Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it helped me from the Btsrt. I believe it to be a panacea 'or all forms of indigestion." It digests what ycu eat. Subscribe for Tug Cuuoniok, Via an, Luzon, via Manila, June 3. Major March, with his detachment of the Thirty-third regiment, overtook what i9 believed to have been Agninaldo's party on May 10, at Lagat, about 100 miles northeast of Vigan. The Ameri cans killed or wounded an officer sup posed to be Aguinaldo, whose body was removed by his followers. Aguinaldo bad 100 men, Major March 125, the American commander reaching La Boagan, where Aguinaldo had made his headquarters since March 6, on May 7. Aguinaldo had fled seven hours be fore leaving all the beaten trails and traveling through tho forest along the beds of streams. Toward evening, May 19, Major March struck Aguinaldo's out poat about a mile outside of Lagat, kill four Filipinos and capturing two. From the latter he learned that Aguinaldo bad camped tber for the night, exhaused and half starved. Major March's men entered Lagat on tfie run. They saw the insurgents scat- teringinto the bushes or over the plateau. A thousand yards beyond the town, on the mouutain Bide, the figures of 25 Fili pinos dressed in white with their leader on a gray horse were sithoutted against the sunset. The Americans fired a vol ley, and saw the officer drop from his horse. His followers fled, carrying the body. The Americans on reaching the spot, caught the horse, which was richly saddled. Blood from a badly wounded man was on the animal and on the ground. The saddle-bags contained Aguinaldo's diary and some private papers, including proclamations. One of these was addressed: "To the Civil ized Nations." It protested against the American occupation of the Philippines. There was also found copie9 of Senator Beveridge's speech, translated into Spanish and entitled: "The Death Knell of the Filipino People." Major March, believing that the Fili pinos had taken to a river which is a tributary of the Chico, followed it for two days, reaching Tiao, where he learned that n party of Filipinos had descended the river May 20th on a raft with the body of a dead or wound d man upon a litter, covered with palm leaves. There Major March reviewed his command, shoeless and exhausted, and picked out twenty-four of the fresh est men, with whom ho beat tho sur rounding country for six days longer, but without finding any trace of tho insurgents. The Americans pushed on, and arrived at Aparri May 29. The officer shot was either Aguinaldo or Ins adjutant, and as the horse was tidily caparisoned it is n fair presump tion that it was Aguinaldo. A XlKiuauml Tuusueu Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard st., Phil adelphia, Pa., when sho found that Dr. King's Now'Diecovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "It soon re moved the pain m my chest and I can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery forany trouble of the throat, chest or lungs. Price 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store j eyery bottle guaranteed. 6 Dull Headache, Pains in various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, teverlBhness, Pimples or Sores all positive evidences, of impure blood. No matter how it became so It must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elexir haB never failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood diseases. It is certainly a wonderful remedy and we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley & Hough ton's drug store. Itntilieil the llrnve. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost ye.llow, eves sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually grow ing weaker day by day. Three physi cians hnd given me up. Fortunately, n lriend advised 'Electric Bitters' j and to my great joy and surprise, tho first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now n well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed, at Blakeley & Houghton's drug store. 5 Mr. W. S. Whedo'n, cashier of the First National bank of Winterset, Iowa, in a recent leUer elves some experience with a carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other mechanics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being trou bled vi ith diarrhiu.i. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcei Remedy had cured me, Httbonght.a bottle of it from the druggiBt here nnd informed me that one dose cured him, and' he la again at his work." For sale by Blakeley & Houghton. I)o-()wnera, Attention! Notice is hereby given to all owners of doga who have not paid license on the same that they come forward and take out a. license before the 10th day of June, or in default the dogs will be im pounded nnd the delinquents will have to pay impounding fees as well as li censes, or have their dogs destroyed. N. D. Hughes, ni29-jl0 Marshal Dallea City. Campbell & Wilson will sell their line of millinery, trimmed and untrimmed hats, flowers and children's hats, at greatly reduced prices for the next thirty days. Please call and get our prices. Good, pure natural ice from the Blue mountains for Bale by the Columbia River Ice & Fuel Co. 'Phone 33 or 81 Long Diet. ; 75 or 8 Seufert & Condon. Cure ileuduclie Ouickly. Baldwin's sparkling eflervescent Cel ery Soda. A harmless and effective cure for headache, nervousnesp, sleeplessness, brain fatigue. 10 and 25 cents. Sold by Clarke & Filk, druggists. jan24-6w Tu Cure a Coin in Ono Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money. 5t7irt8forBoys From 5 to 12 years. Shirts made of tho best quality percale, in pretty pink, blue or helio stripes or figures also pure white; made with soft or stiff bosom, and one pair de tachable link cuffs. To lar. be worn with white col- Every boy wants one. Our.... Junior 5f?irt is the Euccesa of the season. It gives the little fellow ' chance to wear a shirt that is really becoming to him be sides offering him the pleasure . ol dressing in a shirt that ia 'Just CiKe papay Any alze from 5 to 12 years, 75 ets- Two popular styles in collars especially designed for wear with tho Junior Shirt, each io ?eits. A. M. WILLIAMS 8 CO. C. J. STUBLING- Wholesale and Retail Wines, Liquors and Cigars. AgenTthe Greate American Liquor Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey, WHIBKEY'from 2.75 to .ftlOOper gallon. (Tto 15 years old.) iMFOBTED 00GNA0 from $7.00"to $12.00 "per gallon, jll to" 20 years old." CALIFORNIA BBANDIES limn KU'o'tci je t)0 per gallon. (4Jo il years old.' ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD. COLUMBIA BEER on draught, nnd Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottle Imported Ale anil Porter. JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and DOMESTIC CIGARS. Jaeobsen Book & JWusic Co. Hammocks Hammocks Just Arrived Tho largest and most complete lino at Rock Bottom Prices.